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Gershon Kingsley's "Popcorn" is perhaps the most well-known piece of electronic music. | Gershon Kingsley's "Popcorn" is perhaps the most well-known piece of electronic music.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popcorn_(instrumental)] Retrieved 1 Jul '16.</ref> Composed in 1969, this version has been covered various times, but base of most covers is Kingsley's own 7" Single version, also released in 1969.<ref>[http://popcorn-song.com/versions.php List of versions] Retrieved 1 Jul '16.</ref> | ||
Unlike the LP version, the 7" version has the iconic start used in most covers. It is also slightly slower and has a lower pitch. | Unlike the LP version, the 7" version has the iconic start used in most covers. It is also slightly slower and has a lower pitch. |
Revision as of 16:02, 1 July 2016
Gershon Kingsley's "Popcorn" is perhaps the most well-known piece of electronic music.[1] Composed in 1969, this version has been covered various times, but base of most covers is Kingsley's own 7" Single version, also released in 1969.[2]
Unlike the LP version, the 7" version has the iconic start used in most covers. It is also slightly slower and has a lower pitch.
Nothing else is known about this version. Only an excerpt has been uploaded[3], but hopefully we'll get more information on the subject.
References
- ↑ [1] Retrieved 1 Jul '16.
- ↑ List of versions Retrieved 1 Jul '16.
- ↑ Audio excerpt Retrieved 1 Jul '16.
External links
- Information regarding the single, via Discogs Last retrieved 1 Jul 2016.